Leave No Veteran Homeless

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The County has concluded its engagement for the Leave No Veteran Homeless initiative. We sincerely appreciate your feedback. All feedback and information shared by the public and partners was reviewed and considered in the implementation of this initiative. All landlords or potential partners were contacted to see how they could join the effort.

The Leave No Veterans Homeless initiative housed more than 1,000 veterans during the 15 months it was led by the County’s Homeless Solutions and Equitable Communities department. Efforts to support veterans continue with County partners and programs that remain highlighted on the No Veteran Homeless website. The initiative officially transitioned in October 2024.




Leave No Veteran Homeless is a collaborative effort of veteran-serving organizations led by the County of San Diego. The County is pursuing Functional Zero where veteran homelessness is rare, brief, and nonrecurring. To date, the County and its partners have identified housing solutions and supportive services for those who served in our Armed Forces, but it is clear more needs to be done to reach Functional Zero.

A regional Strategic Plan (Plan) with an implementation framework outlines the necessary actions to achieve Functional Zero. It is focused on maximizing resources to ensure the County's steps meet the housing needs of San Diego’s veterans and aligns with the County's core values of integrity, belonging, excellence, access, sustainability, and equity.

Your feedback will help implement the Strategic Plan's framework and shape ways we can continue to make veteran homelessness rare in San Diego.

How can you take part in the process?

  • Stay informed by reviewing the information on this site
  • Share this information with others
  • Ask questions and share how you can help end veteran homelessness through the engagement tools below

Background

San Diego County is home to one of the country’s largest concentrations of veterans in the nation. This includes hundreds of veterans experiencing homelessness.

On February 7, 2023, the Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to create the “Leave No Veteran Homeless” initiative and directed the development of a strategic plan to determine the necessary County resources essential to achieving Functional Zero.

In March 2023, the County began work with regional, state and federal partners to develop the Plan and its implementation framework to achieve Functional Zero. The Plan outlines efforts to increase community awareness around the scope of veteran homelessness and how to end it, along with creating opportunities for community input and collaboration. The Plan identifies partners, roles and responsibilities, as well as metrics, to quantify progress and ensure accountability.

Data shows that 1 in every 8 San Diegans is either active duty, a veteran, or a family member or friend of a service member. According to the Regional Task Force on Homelessness, California has a high concentration of veterans experiencing homelessness, 11,000, with more than 900 in San Diego County,

Regionwide efforts have made a significant impact, lowering the number of veterans experiencing homelessness by 27% from 2020 to 2022, but veteran homelessness remains a significant challenge.

In developing the Strategic Plan and its implementation framework, the County:

  • Brought together subject matter experts from veteran-serving organizations and agencies in the region
  • Gathered input from stakeholders
  • Engaged in dialogue with local landlords
  • Formulated working groups to focus on desired outcomes and associated actions to achieve solutions

The County has concluded its engagement for the Leave No Veteran Homeless initiative. We sincerely appreciate your feedback. All feedback and information shared by the public and partners was reviewed and considered in the implementation of this initiative. All landlords or potential partners were contacted to see how they could join the effort.

The Leave No Veterans Homeless initiative housed more than 1,000 veterans during the 15 months it was led by the County’s Homeless Solutions and Equitable Communities department. Efforts to support veterans continue with County partners and programs that remain highlighted on the No Veteran Homeless website. The initiative officially transitioned in October 2024.




Leave No Veteran Homeless is a collaborative effort of veteran-serving organizations led by the County of San Diego. The County is pursuing Functional Zero where veteran homelessness is rare, brief, and nonrecurring. To date, the County and its partners have identified housing solutions and supportive services for those who served in our Armed Forces, but it is clear more needs to be done to reach Functional Zero.

A regional Strategic Plan (Plan) with an implementation framework outlines the necessary actions to achieve Functional Zero. It is focused on maximizing resources to ensure the County's steps meet the housing needs of San Diego’s veterans and aligns with the County's core values of integrity, belonging, excellence, access, sustainability, and equity.

Your feedback will help implement the Strategic Plan's framework and shape ways we can continue to make veteran homelessness rare in San Diego.

How can you take part in the process?

  • Stay informed by reviewing the information on this site
  • Share this information with others
  • Ask questions and share how you can help end veteran homelessness through the engagement tools below

Background

San Diego County is home to one of the country’s largest concentrations of veterans in the nation. This includes hundreds of veterans experiencing homelessness.

On February 7, 2023, the Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to create the “Leave No Veteran Homeless” initiative and directed the development of a strategic plan to determine the necessary County resources essential to achieving Functional Zero.

In March 2023, the County began work with regional, state and federal partners to develop the Plan and its implementation framework to achieve Functional Zero. The Plan outlines efforts to increase community awareness around the scope of veteran homelessness and how to end it, along with creating opportunities for community input and collaboration. The Plan identifies partners, roles and responsibilities, as well as metrics, to quantify progress and ensure accountability.

Data shows that 1 in every 8 San Diegans is either active duty, a veteran, or a family member or friend of a service member. According to the Regional Task Force on Homelessness, California has a high concentration of veterans experiencing homelessness, 11,000, with more than 900 in San Diego County,

Regionwide efforts have made a significant impact, lowering the number of veterans experiencing homelessness by 27% from 2020 to 2022, but veteran homelessness remains a significant challenge.

In developing the Strategic Plan and its implementation framework, the County:

  • Brought together subject matter experts from veteran-serving organizations and agencies in the region
  • Gathered input from stakeholders
  • Engaged in dialogue with local landlords
  • Formulated working groups to focus on desired outcomes and associated actions to achieve solutions
  • CLOSED: This event has concluded.

    Landlords we need you! There are incentives available for landlords that rent to voucher holding veterans. Please RSVP using this survey if you plan to attend the Leave No Veteran Homeless Landlord Hub August 9, or 10 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. The address for the Veterans Village of San Diego Stand Down is 2400 Euclid Avenue, National City, CA 91950.

    Stand Down Parking and Shuttle Service: 

    Option 1: Plaza Bonita Mall 

    Day 1 & 2 – August 9th & August 11th 6:00AM – 6:00PM  

    Day 3 - August 11th 6:00AM – 2:00PM 

    Pick up 1: Plaza Bonita, 3030 Plaza Bonita Rd, Unit 2075, National City, CA 91950, United States 

    Drop Off: SDRM South County Office, 2400 Euclid Avenue, National City, CA 

    There will be shuttles to and from this location. We also have the below for individuals who wish to park closer and walk to the event. This location will also be used as an overflow on Saturday and Sunday should our primary parking location reach capacity.

    Option 2: Parking and Walking Directions Day 2 & 3: Staff Parking

    Day 2 & 3 - August 10th 6:00AM – 6:00AM & August 11th 6:00AM – 12:00PM 

    Lincoln Acres 2200 S Lanoitan Ave, National City, CA 91950 


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